* Serial number digit "1" or "2" product.Cases: xxxxx1xxxxxx "or" xxxxx2xxxxxx "(x is any number)However, the serial number if the CF card inside of the cover affixed with a white markOutside the scope of this object (see the figure).

Mine has a zero, which is not part of the "affected" series. [I was able to reproduce the light leak issue with the lens cap on, tho]. So, are the serial numbers sequential, which would imply that early models were somehow different than slightly later, but not much later ones? Or do the numbers represent different manufacturing sites?

stupidmei

I emailed Canon USA today. They also refuse provide replacement.However, per warranty term & condition:"Product returned to a Canon repair facility and proven to be defective upon inspection will, at Canon’s sole discretion and without charge, be (a) repaired utilizing new,remanufactured, repaired and/or recycled parts; (b) exchanged for a new Product or; (c) exchanged for a refurbished Product, as determined by the Canon repair facility. warranty exchange or replacement does not extend the original warranty period of the Product."They have three ways to do that.If they admit first batch are "defect" to fulfill the agreement they should not only do inspection.I think I will keep contact them and also consult lawyer about these terms.

I emailed Canon USA today. They also refuse provide replacement.However, per warranty term & condition:"Product returned to a Canon repair facility and proven to be defective upon inspection will, at Canon’s sole discretion and without charge, be (a) repaired utilizing new,remanufactured, repaired and/or recycled parts; (b) exchanged for a new Product or; (c) exchanged for a refurbished Product, as determined by the Canon repair facility. warranty exchange or replacement does not extend the original warranty period of the Product."They have three ways to do that.If they admit first batch are "defect" to fulfill the agreement they should not only do inspection.I think I will keep contact them and also consult lawyer about these terms.

Take note of the bolded bit. They have kept true to the contract. They used their sole discretion.

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SeaLight

FYI, I just bought a 5D Mark III body from Beach Camera and emailed them to ask if the bodies they are sending out have the light leak issue, as I saw in a previous thread that they all of the sudden started shipping before anybody else. Their response to me was, "According to Canon, the new cameras that we have just received today do not have the light leak issue." So I would suggest buying from them if you're in a hurry, as I was. They had a decent amount on eBay that were shipping immediately and I was able to swoop one up quickly on Friday. Shipping estimate was May 1-7.

EDIT: I don't see them on eBay anymore, so I don't know if they sold all of them or what the case is, but the fact that they are getting the new shipments in is a good sign for all vendors!

MillerTime

Ok, it's nice that Canon has fixed the issue on new shipments, but what about everyone who already has the camera? How do I get mine fixed? I am not going to tear apart my camera and void the warranty. Is there a recall?

silverbluenote

Fix, good or not. It doesn't look good to most people. I hear you that some equipment have duct tape inside but most people dont know this and after this people will hear that canon "fixed" all their 5D3 with duct tape, it's not going to be good. lots of them aren't going to buy the camera because of it and if canon will come up with a new revision, which they might, it will definitely affect resale value.